Other Links
Government Sites
USGS Hawaiian Volcano
Observatory (HVO)
Topics: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Earthquakes, Other Volcanoes,
Volcanic Hazards, About HVO.
Geospatial One-Stop
(GOS)
Access to geospatial data and information.
Scanning
Hydrographic Operational Airborne Lidar Survey (SHOALS) Hawai'i
Topics: SHOALS data for the Hawaiian Islands.
Hawaii
Statewide GIS Data
Topics: Physical Features/Basemap Layers; Political Boundaries/Administrative
Layers; Natural Resources/Environmental Layers; Hazard Layers; Coastal/Marine
Layers.
Geospatial
Data Gateway
One-stop shopping for natural resources or environmental
data.
Pacific Basin Information
Node (PBIN)
PBIN is a gateway to natural resource data and information
pertaining to the Pacific Basin region.
Other Sites
The following links are offered for
your convenience. They are not owned and are not sanctioned by the
government. Please note that the USGS does not control and cannot
guarantee the relevance, timeliness, or accuracy of these outside
materials. The links may contain live references (or pointers) to
information created and maintained by other organizations.
Hawaii Biodiversity
& Mapping Program (HBMP)
HBMP's mission is to gather, synthesize, and disseminate
comprehensive information on the status and location of Hawaii's
biological resources in order to assist others towards making a positive
impact on biodiversity. Our staff's expertise includes collecting field
data, and applying digital databases and geoinformatics to model and research
environmental issues.
Topics: IKONOS
Consortium
Pacific Disaster Center
(PDC)
The Pacific Disaster Center's mission is to provide applied
information research and analysis support for the development of more
effective policies, institutions, programs, and information products for
the disaster-management and humanitarian-assistance communities of the
Asia Pacific region and beyond.
Topics: Asia Pacific
Natural Hazards Information Network (APNHIN)
Hawaii
Coastal Geology
The Coastal Geology Group is an affiliation of researchers,
technicians, and graduate students in the Department of Geology and Geophysics
that investigate shoreline processes and natural history of reefs.

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